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Once you have received the certificate back from your certificate authority, you will need to import it along with the Root CA certificate(s) into your keystore.\\
Once you have received the certificate back from your certificate authority (CA), you will need to import it along with the Root CA certificate(s) and any intermediate cerificates into your keystore.\\
In the file explorer of MS Windows, open the server certificate from your CA and select the Certificate Path tab.
[GoDaddyCert.jpg]\\
The server name has been blocked out for security reasons.\\
If the certificate shows several CA's above the server name as in the GoDaddy example above, each CA ''must be'' imported into the keystore.\\
In the case of GoDaddy, the CA certificates are included in a certificate bundle. However each certificate will need to be separated out into its own file an imported. Alternately you can download the individual certificates from their web site at [GoDaddy repository|https://certs.godaddy.com/repository]\\